History

A bracelet honoring Sgt. Larry Welsh of Kansas City, Kansas, who has been missing in action since the Vietnam War.

Remembering The Lost in Vietnam

People across the country still wear bracelets to remember prisoners of war and service members missing in action during the Vietnam War.

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Soldiers heading out on a search and destroy mission during the Vietnam War.

One War Leads to Another

A new exhibit, “The Vietnam War: 1945-1975,” opens at the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City on Nov. 8 and runs through next May.

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The Taco Bell restaurant on Linwood Boulevard in Kansas City.

Taco Bell’s Seven Layers of Mystery

Flatland’s curiousKC team explores whether Kansas City is home of the first enclosed Taco Bell restaurant.

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Guests for 1859 Jail Ghost Tours cap their evening with a ride in a mule-drawn wagon.

Kansas City-Area Historic Sites Look to Halloween for Haunting Revenue

Nonprofits that own or maintain historic structures across Kansas City are hosting their own ghost tours and paranormal investigations.

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The aftermath of the West Bottoms stockyard fire of 1917.

Bringing Out the Dead: The Great Stockyard Fire of 1917

One of the biggest agricultural disasters in Kansas City history occurred in 1917, when a fire scorched the stockyard in the West Bottoms, leaving thousands of dead cattle and hogs charred in its wake.

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Stuart Hinds, curator of GLAMA

Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America Celebrates a Decade

The Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America (GLAMA) has been quietly collecting material documenting the LGBT experience in the region for nearly a decade.

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Harry Truman celebrating his upset election victory over Thomas Dewey.

Truman Library Getting Even More Wild About Harry

Almost 20 years ago Truman Library officials unveiled a $22.5 million renovation with exhibits considered state-of-the-art. This summer they shuttered the museum and announced a $25 million upgrade. One reason: Harry Truman’s story has become too big for the building. A new 12,000-square-foot permanent exhibit is expected to be unveiled in the fall of 2020…

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Walt Disney in Laugh-O-Gram studios in KC

Backers Continue Push for a Walt Disney Museum in Kansas City

Speeding up or down 31st Street at Forest Avenue, it’s easy to miss the wall-sized mural, “Thank You, Walt Disney.”  That location was once the Laugh-O-Gram Studio, Disney’s first professional film studio and apartment, which lasted for only one year in 1923. However, in the past 20 years or so, an organization called “Thank You,…

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Sambos Pancake shop

The Story Behind Naming a Restaurant “Sambo’s”

The curiousKC team explores the history behind the naming of the Sambo’s restaurant chain, which once had more than 1,100 locations across the country.

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‘Lest We Forget’ Holocaust Exhibit Opens Friday at World War I Museum

“Lest We Forget,” a traveling Holocaust exhibition that opened in Germany in 2015, is arriving at the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City this week.

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